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Edm 903303 5kg Waterproofing With Fibers
27.99 €
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Edm 903307 20kg Waterproofing With Fibers
96.99 €
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Edm 903301 5kg Waterproofing With Fibers
28.99 €
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Edm 903305 20kg Waterproofing With Fibers
96.99 €
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Fischer Group 547157 4L Elastic Waterproofing
31.99 €
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Fischer Group 547156 4L Waterproofing With Fibers
33.99 €
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Ceys Aquastop 902815 Indoor / Outdoor Waterproof Membrane 750ml
17.99 €
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Ferrestock FSKAPT001 Multifunction Paint Handle
2.99 €
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Fischer Group 1kg 750ml 558430 Exterior/Interior Waterproofing
12.49 €
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Fischer Group 548552 Liquid Waterproofing 4L
30.49 €
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Fischer Group 547152 15l Waterproofing With Fibers
109.99 €
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Fischer Group 1kg 750ml 558431 Exterior/Interior Waterproofing
12.49 €
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Fischer Group 4L 547159 Elastic Waterproofing
30.49 €
How to choose a waterproof painting?
Indoor / Outdoor Waterproof Membrane:Indoor/outdoor waterproof membranes play a vital role as a barrier against water penetration and provide an adequate surface for applying all types of cladding. An indoor/outdoor waterproofing membrane is a layer of water tight material that prevents water leaks.
Waterproofing with Fibers:
Waterproofing with fibers is one of the popular waterproofing methods. It is used in balconies and concrete roofs etc.
Elastic Waterproofing:
Elastic waterproofing is a water based, elastic, and long life sealant that is used with and without a woven membrane. You can buy elastic waterproofing from Edm, Fischer Group, Ferrestock, and Ceys.
Tips to choose a waterproof painting
Choosing a waterproof painting, or a painting that can withstand exposure to water or moisture, requires considering various factors. Here are some tips to help you make the right choice:
Medium and Material: The first step is to ensure that the painting is created using waterproof or water resistant materials. Paintings made with watercolors, acrylics, and certain types of oils tend to have better water resistance compared to traditional oil paintings.
Support or Surface: Pay attention to the surface or support on which the painting is created. Materials like watercolor paper, canvas boards with gesso, or specially primed canvases tend to handle water exposure better than regular paper or untreated canvas.
Varnishing: If the painting is done with traditional oil paints, make sure it has been varnished. Varnishing creates a protective layer over the painting, adding some level of water resistance and protecting it from dust, dirt, and fading.
Intended Use: Consider where you plan to display the painting. If it´s for a bathroom or an area with high humidity, it´s crucial to choose a painting that can withstand such conditions.
Protection: If possible, frame the painting with a glass or acrylic cover to provide an additional layer of protection against water and moisture. Make sure the frame has a seal at the back to prevent water from seeping in.
Maintenance: Understand the painting´s maintenance requirements. Some paintings may require occasional touch ups or revarnishing to maintain their water resistant properties.
Avoid Water Damage: Even if a painting is water resistant, it´s best to avoid exposing it to excessive water or moisture. Avoid hanging paintings in areas prone to water leaks or splashes.